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One year ago today, Elizabeth gave a speech at Boston's Old South Meeting House about one of the most significant people who ever sat in those pews — Phillis Wheatley.
Elizabeth talked about how Phillis Wheatley's legacy reminds us of the power of imagining a better future.
The speech was part of a series of major addresses throughout the presidential campaign about persistent women in American history who fought back against the rich and powerful to put power in the hands of the people.
We've put together a print collection of those speeches, and it's now available for pre-order — so you can hold onto the stories that Elizabeth shared of extraordinary women making change.
This collection includes the full text of Elizabeth's biggest campaign speeches, along with photos from the campaign trail and archival images from the history she discusses:
The Bread and Roses Strike
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
The Atlanta Washerwomen's Strike
Phillis Wheatley's life story
The Justice for Janitors movement
This collection is a powerful reminder of the grassroots campaign that you helped build — and an inspiration to stay in the fight. Plus, every purchase helps elect Democrats like Elizabeth and helps lay the groundwork for big, structural change.